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THESTKAM) THE A TFR PROGRAM
THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, April 7 &
B.—LOVE, “HONOR AND EHAVE"—
A FINE COMEDY
SATURDAY, April 9—Wm, Duncan,
Fighting Fate. Bride 13. Comedy.
VOL. XXVII.
Former W inder Teacher In
Charge of Camp for Girls.
Girls C an Spend Vacation in the Heart
of the Bine Ridge Mountains.
Miss Katherine Henry One
of Directors.
Our Southern girls will be glad to
know that they are to have the oppor
tunity to spend their vacation among
their own beloved mountains, for a
<jamp has been established in Alabama
on Lookout Mountain. Here girls worn
out with routine of work or study, will
find all the pleasures that a camp of
fers; the opportunity to live in God’s
great out of doors, to relax and rest,
drink in fresh pure water, eat whole
some food and participate in all kinds
of sports and amusements.
A more ideal spot for a camp could
. not be found. It is in the heart of the
Blue Ridge, on Lookout Mountain and
not more than a hour’s ride from ( liat
tanooga and Chickamauga Park. It is
a quiet, cool, secluded place, yet within
easy reach of \ alley Head and not fat
from Hotel Mentone.
Little River which glides gently over
the level places, gurgles and foams over
the rocks and dashes headlong over
the precipice, affords a safe place
.swimming as well as satisfaction to the
aesthetic eye.
The camp will be under management
two directors. Bertha Blasingame
and Katherine Henry, both teachers in
Virginia Interment College, Bristol, \n.
County Line
*
Miss Biirtie Hudgins spent Wednes
day night with Miss Aurora Attaway.
Mr. and Mrs. James Everett visited
Mr. J. T. Yanderford and family Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murphy spent
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur House.
Mr. M. H. Hudgins made a business
frip to Winder Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. George Sims of Minder vi-ited
relatives in the community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy visit
ed "Mr. G. W. Hardy and family Friday
afternoon.
Miss Aurora Attaway visited Miss
Lucile Sigman Thursday night.
Miss Birdie House visited Miss Lu
cile Sigman Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson and Miss
Cleo Freeman spent Sunday with Mr.
E. D. Murphy and family.
Miss Lucile Sigman was the guest
of Miss Aurora Attaway Sunday.
Mrs. Than Skinner visited Mrs. Her
schel Puckett Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Grady Cronic was the guest of
Miss Ollie Murphy Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Arzy House visited Messrs Odus
and Otho Freeman of near Carl Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Murphy of Hoschton.
The singing given at Mr. E. E.
Clarke’s Sunday night was enjoyed by
all present.
Misses Florine and Lucie Rooks
spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Hay
nie.
Messrs. Hnrvie Clark and Clyde
Ilaynie visited Misses Bertha and Es
sie Ward of near Mulberry Sunday af
ternoon.
Th< party at Miss Ollie Murphy’s Sat
urday night was enjoyed by those pres
m i
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Friday night Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gret
son.
Mrs. Jewell House spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaynie.
Messrs. O. B. House and George Mur
phy went fishing Saturday afternoon
and reported a nice time except they
did not catch any fish,
i, Mrs. E. A. Castleberry and children
of Winder are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Murphy.
Mrs. Jesse Sims and daughter. Dell
and Fannie, attended services at Mt.
Moriah Sunday.
Messrs. J. T. Yanderford and Ross
Puckett went to Green county Satur
day.
Miss Mildred Haynie visited Misses
Fannie Sims and Florene Rooks last
week.
Mr. Wiley Cross of below Winder,
visited his daughter, Mrs. Rufus Wheel
er, Sunday.
There is MORE POWER in THAT
GOOD GI LF GASOLINE and SU
PREME AUTO OIL.
®)£ ttKnfar Sfam
AND THE BARROW TIMES
President of the State
B. Y. P. U. to be in Win
der Last Week in April
I>r. William Russell Owen, president
of the Georgia B. Y. P. U. will assist
the pastor of the First Baptist church
in a series of meetings the last week in
April and the first week in May.
Dr. Owen is recognized as one of the
greatest preachers and workers among
the young people in the South. His
profound scholarship and deep conse
cration with his eloquence in the pul
pit at the first church, Macon, has plac
ed that church in the lead among those
in the Southern Baptist convention.
Make your plans to hear this able di
vine twice daily during the meetings.
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
IN MEETING LAST MONDAY.
The Womans’ Missionary Society of
the Methodist church met Monday with
Mrs. 'Reese Couch, with 28 members in
attendance.
During the business session a com
plete report was given of the work of
the first quarter, and an excellent show
ing was made. A box is being made up
by the society of out-grown and second
hand clothing, to be sent to the Wesley
House. Atlanta. All contributions
should be sent to Mrs. L. E. Herrin.
Pertpqo^t
Mrs. 11. E. Haynie and baby, are
spending some time in Winder tlie
guests of Mrs. J. M. Haynie.
Misses Minerva and Lannis Sims
were the guests of their sister, Mrs.
R. c. Pentecost, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and baby
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haskins
of Union.
Mr. Ray Prickett spent Saturday
night with Mr. Ansel Miller.
Little Ruth Patrick of Oak Grove
roent Saturday with lr?r aunt, Miss
Grace Prickett.
Misses Norma Hardigree and Lois
Couch were the guests,of Miss Wilda
Pentecost Sunday.
Miss Lueik* Miller spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Dewey Crowe, at
Statham.
Misses Grace Prickett, Viola Hardi
gree and Mesrs. Charles Hardigree and
Willie Lee Prickett attended the Sun
day school Institute in Bethlehem Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Norma Hardigree was the guest
of Miss Lois Couch Saturday night.
Mrs. Charles McDonald and baby
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. P.
A. Carrutli.
Misses Lillie Belle and Era Mincey
entertained a few of the younger set
at an April Fool party Friday night.
Tallassee Dots
Mr. T. B. Harges sp mt Saturday night
with Mr. J. C. Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lyle were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haney Sunday
Mr. J. T. Hartley was the guest of
Miss Louise Nicholson Sunday after
noon.
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.Mr. Homer Draper was the guest of
Miss Mellie Haney Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Legg lias returned to her
home In Winder after spending two
weeks with lier nephew, Mr. J. ('. Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sikes were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Draper
Sunday.
Mr. Willie Jackson was the guest of
Miss Prudie Belle Sikes Sunday after
noon.
Miss Birdie Sikes was the guest of
Miss Minnie Draper Sunday afternoon.
Miss Louise Nicholson spent Sunday
with Miss Mellie and Miss Belle Ha
ney.
Mr. Will Williams was in Athens
Saturday on business.
The party at Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Haney’s Saturday was enjoyed by all
present.
Miss Prudie Belle Sikes was in Win
der Friday shopping.
The singing given by Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Maynard Sunday night was enjoy
ed by al present.
FOR SALE.—One 5-H. P. Westing
house motor, for $!•(>, in fine shape, also
shafting, belts and pulleys at bargain
prices.—Winder News.
Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, Thursday, April 7, 1921.
Church News
BARROW PASTORS
IN REGULAR WEEK
LY MEET MONDAY
Ttu* ministers of Barrow county held
their weekly meeting at the First Bap
tist church Monday.
Those present were L. W. Collins, S.
R. Grubb, W. H. Faust, T. C. Buchanan,
C. W. Henderson, Willis Jones, J. B.
Gresham.
Following reports were made: Meth
odist S. S. 309; First Baptist S. S. 250;
Christian S. S., 152; Bethlehem 8. S.,
129; Oconee S. S. 75; Second Baptist,
Winder, S. S. 50; Harmony Grove 75;
Stathain 100.
The paper of the day on “Christian
Stewardship” was read by S. R. Grubb.
Next Monday the subject of paper will
he the Atlanta Revival and Evangelism
by W. H. Faust.
Winder Preacher at the
Convention in Atlanta
Rev. W. H. Faust. Mrs. W. H. Faust
and Mrs. K. P. Carpenter left early
Tuesday morning to attend the State S.
S. Convention which is in session at
the Baptist Tabernacle. Atlanta. Some
of the leading preachers and Sunday
school workers of the South will take
part on the program. Among them Dr.
E. C. Dargan, of Nashville; Dr. E. C.
James of Birmingham: I>r. S. R. Scar
brough of Ft. Worth; Dr. M. E. Dodd,
of Louisianq. This will be one of the
largest religious gatherings to be held
in the state this year.
AUCTION SALE OF BOYS.
Next Sunday night at the Methodist
church will be Boys’ night and every
body who is interested in hoys is in
vited to attend. The boys themselves
will take part in the program and the
pastor will talk about “The Boy of
Today in tlie World of Tomorrow.”
This part of the service will take the
form of an auction sale.
At the Sunday school hour full plans
will he made for “Go-to-Sumlay School
day” which conics on the following
Sunday. The Baraca-Philatliea con
test will also close on the third Sunday.
At the 11 o’clock hour, the service
for the whole family will include a ser
mon by the pastor on “Keep the Home
Fires Burning."
We were glad to welcome so many
out-of-town visitors last Sunday. A
warm welcome and a home-like at
mosphere is Characteristic of these gos
pel services. A1 Sunday services held
in. school auditorium.
L. Wilkie Collins, Fustor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday. Sunday school
at 10:25, S. F. Maughon, superinten
dent.
Preaching at 11:30. “The Grace of
Giving.”
Junior B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M. Essie
Lee Williams, President.
Preaching 8 :00 P. M. “The Macedon
ian Call.”
Prayermeeting Wednesdays 8 P. M.
Senior B. Y. I*. U. Thursdays 8 P.
M.
Come. W. H. Faust, Pastor.
“FLYING SQUADRON” COMING TO
WINDER.
Announcement is made that the “Fly
ing Squadron” evangelistic team is to
spend Hit third Sunday in April at the
Methodist church in Winder. These
buys are all students of Emory Univer
sity. some of them converts in the re
cent revival, which has been the most
wonderful in the history of the school.
There will likely be a special service
for young people in addition to the
regular services. Last Sunday night
at the Methodist church, the revival
spirit was distinctly in evidence and
it is hoped that the revival fires which
.are burning all over the state will
spread to our own city. Let us pray
earnestly that these young men may
bring a message that will make their
earnestness and enthusiasm contagious.
L. W. C.
ST ATU A M HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Last Friday evening, the Jefferson
Dramatic Club presented “The Arrival
of Kitty” to an appreciated audience
at the school auditorium.
Tile senior class “April Fooled" the
high school teachers last Friday by go
ing on a picnic.
Many of our pupils arc absent on
account of vaccination. One of the
teachers was out one day last w -k.
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THE STRAND THEATER PROGRAM
MONDAY, April 11.—Wanda Hawley,
in "THE BELOVED VILLIAN”
TUESDAY, April 12. —Eddie Polo, in
King of the Circus. Good comedy.
WEDNESDAY, April 13—THEATER
CLOSED.
No. 51